I'm probably not using the right terms, I mean fine as in opposite of course and thick (having lots of hair) opposite of thin. Correct me if I'm wrong I"m still trying to get it all figured out LOL So I have hair that isn't course, but I have a lot of it though I think more of it is 3b and some 3a on top and on the sides of my face.

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I'm probably not using the right terms, I mean fine as in opposite of course and thick (having lots of hair) opposite of thin. Correct me if I'm wrong I"m still trying to get it all figured out LOL So I have hair that isn't course, but I have a lot of it though I think more of it is 3b and some 3a on top and on the sides of my face.

OK, makes sense!

Yeah, I am fine and thin, too. Most notably at the crown. Hate that! I need volume!

Hair Type: 2B/3A hybrid, I believe. Had it short for about 5 years, and have since let it grow. Layers have brought out the curl...and I haven't gone 'straight' since!

This was showing my eye makeup (my brother's girlfriend had done it) not my hair, but gives a little bit of an idea. I had only about 3 hours sleep and just washed and dumped in some products before running out of the house. I'd also been wearing a goofy holiday headband earlier on the car ride, so that affected my hair as well. My cut's an inverted bob, so very stacked in back, and longer in front.http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v638/NetG15/ClosedEyes2.jpg

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I tend to rotate through my gels - I use all the ones in my sig and I never use the same gel two washes in a row. I think on the day that pic was taken, I'd chosen Sebastian Hi-Contrast gel on wash day. I tend to rake my gel in, then scrunch with my plopping towel once it's well distributed.

I'd just received my Devasun dryer a few days before the pic was taken, so I'm pretty sure I clipped and diffused the roots, letting the ends dry naturally. Once the ends are dry, I'll gather them up in my slightly damp plopping towel and gently scrunch out the crunch.

I pineapple at night, and believe it or not, my second day hair usually winds up looking better than the first. By the third day I'm starting to feel like my scalp needs washing but my hair still looks okay, as you can see in the pic.

For second & third day hair, I rotate the second day products in my sig depending on what the stray hairs look like. Usually on day 2 I just need a bit of EasyStraight Flat Iron Finish (like CK) mixed with water to smooth down the stray hairs that tend to stick out of my part.

For day 3, sometimes I'm looking a bit dry and add some sweet almond oil to the ends. If my scalp is feeling like it needs some attention, I'll spray some Devacurl Mister Right on my fingertips and rub my scalp a bit. Sometimes it looks great and doesn't need anything, which I think was the case in the photo.

Thanks for the compliments - I've learned a lot by hanging out around here, so y'all deserve the credit, not me! :alien:

I used to have extremely thick (what I mean is lots of hair but the individual strands are a mix of fine and medium) hair. I actually had someone refuse to cut it once because she freaked out about how much there was to cut lol. But since I became ill and had two children it's become thinner. It's hard when your hair is that thick but to be honest you miss it when it's gone.